When he was 30 he attended the University of Alberta, eventually earning a master's degree in business; he is now the Chairman of Brian Tracy International, a human resource company based in Solana Beach, California, with affiliates throughout the United States and in thirty-one other countries.

FREE Audio Program by Brian Tracy In 1981 Brian assembled his "success system" called The Phoenix Seminar. Three years later he released the seminar as a self-help audio tape called "The Psychology of Achievement".

He has recently launched Brian Tracy University, an online syllabus designed to focus primarily on entrepreneurs, business owners and sales professionals. The Brian Tracy College of Management and Entrepreneurship at the distance learning school, Andrew Jackson University, is named after him.






Crunch Point

Crunch Point


Did you know that your ability to solve problems and deal with crises largely determines the quality of your whole life? After many years of working with top people, leaders in every walk of life, I discovered the importance of bouncing back from every reversal. Now, I have combined the best ideas of 2000 years into Crunch Point, and made it available to you in 110 pages. In Crunch Point, you learn how to develop the essential skills and attitudes of top people everywhere. You learn how to: Stay calm in any crisis; Draw on your inner strength; Get the facts before you respond; Cut your losses; Take charge of the situation; Focus on key priorities; Concentrate on the vital issues; Communicate with the key people; Unlock your inborn creativity; Focus on cash flow; Connect with your inner powers; Never give up, no matter what. Crunch Point will give you the tools, techniques and strategies for dealing with unexpected reversals used by leaders in every situation. If you are an entrepreneur, businessperson, sales professional or any other person who is dealing with difficulties, Crunch Point will show you how to get on top, and stay on top. This book could give you the “winning edge” in your life and career.












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